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i would of fitted it for you! did like 10 of them while at Gilmour, and yes there are shit loads of wires! you should try wiring up a remote start! got told to do it and had to work it out all by myself, learned how to hot wire imobilised skylines and 300zeds in the process not that i would ever put ne of that to use...

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i would of fitted it for you! did like 10 of them while at Gilmour, and yes there are shit loads of wires! you should try wiring up a remote start! got told to do it and had to work it out all by myself, learned how to hot wire imobilised skylines and 300zeds in the process not that i would ever put ne of that to use...

Serious, oh well, too late now.

of course i would have had to borrow it for a week just to make sure it was all working properly.. haha

mmmm, yes. :slap:

next time i see you on a cruise JL i will hit you up to take me on a little run round the block or something :D

No worries.

I am really struggling here.  I have taken today off work to do assignments and there is a guy here fitting an alarm/immobiliser to the R, so naturally I am distracted.  I can't believe the amount of wires that go into a security system for the car.  Its huge.

freelance fitter?

1.0 How I Got My GTRs

2.0 Brief Discussion on Horsepowers

3.0 Plans For The Future

4.0 Lend Glenn For A Week

Now it you can just tell me how to work that into Assign 1 "Observation of Precise Horizontal Angles" we will be onto a winner.

EDIT: Hang on you need an extra one

5.0 ramafications of lending to Glenn for a week.

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